Login Join

Caravanning With Your Canine

Not only can you bring your RV over on the Spirit of Tasmania, but you can also bring your furry friend.


Dog friendly caravan parks in Tasmania for a pawsome holiday with your pup.

Tasmania is a popular destination for Aussies looking for a memorable RV trip. But did you know that you can include the entire family when you visit Australia’s island state? That’s right, not only can you bring your RV over on the Spirit of Tasmania, but you can also bring your furry friend. Fortunately, there are lots of dog friendly caravan parks in Tasmania. Let’s take a look at some of them.

Launceston and North-East Tasmania

East Beach Tourist Park

Set on 22 acres with only foliage-covered dunes separating you from the ocean, this dog friendly caravan park is only 100 kilometres from where the Spirit of Tasmania deposits you in Devonport.

Watch the sun go down over Low Head Lighthouse in the evenings, but not before an afternoon stroll along the shoreline with your furry companion. After that, relax around the campfire with your favourite people and dog.

Powered and unpowered sites are available, as well as ensuite sites and cabins. If you’re 100% self-sufficient, self-contained sites are available at half the rate of unpowered sites.

East Beach Tourist Park

Kookaburra Ridge

Kookaburra Ridge is a pet friendly HipCamp property set on 50 acres of tranquil countryside in North East Tasmania. Boasting beautiful valley views, there is plenty of space here to sit back, relax and unwind.

See if you can spot the resident platypus in the dam, enjoy the bush walking tracks or simply sit around a campfire. Campers must be 100% self-sufficient with their own toilet/shower facilities and must take all of their own waste and rubbish with them on departure.

Other pet friendly caravan parks in North East Tasmania to consider:

  • Launceston Holiday Park Legana
  • Ross Caravan Park
  • Longford Riverside Caravan Park. 

The East Coast of Tasmania

St Helens Holiday Park

With its location on the doorstep of the breathtaking Bay of Fires, dog friendly St Helens Holiday Park is a winner-winner chicken dinner. The park hugs the waterfront, and the region is fast becoming known for its world-class mountain bike trails.

St Helens Holiday Park is particularly family friendly with a playground, jumping pillow, onsite cafe and a range of accommodation options. Choose from powered sites,  powered ensuite sites or various cabins and bungalows.

Wombat Valley

Wombat Valley is a secluded HipCamp property near Hobart on the East Coast of Tasmania. The beaches are 10 minutes away, as well as exceptional wineries, fresh oysters and local produce. Camp next to the dam with lots of firewood, and keep your eyes peeled for wombats, wallabies, echidnas, native birds and more.

No facilities are offered here, so all  campers must be 100% completely self-contained. This includes bringing your own toilet.

Other pet friendly caravan parks on the East Coast of Tasmania to consider:

  • Swansea Holiday Park
  • Big4 St Helens Holiday Park.

Credit: St Helens Holiday Park

Southern Tasmania and Hobart

Semaphore Farm

Semaphore Farm is a 400-acre HipCamp property with convict history, bordering the Port Arthur historic site. Hay and beef are grown here, and it’s also a working forest farm with a private timber reserve.

Campers can enjoy the walking and bike trails through the property, and both a safe swimming beach and the Port Arthur Historic Site are within walking distance.

This campsite offers a toilet and shower, spring water on tap, and a rustic camp kitchen.

Hobart Discovery Park

Hobart Discovery Park is nestled on the Derwent River, with Mount Wellington as a picturesque backdrop. And as far as cities go, Hobart is one of Australia’s best. Don’t miss the iconic Salamanca Markets on a Saturday!

While you’re not exploring Hobart, families will appreciate the bouncing pillow and playground. Hobart Discovery Park offers powered sites, ensuite sites and a range of cabins. Other pet friendly caravan parks in Hobart and Tasmania’s South to consider:

  • Sheepwash Rd Camp
  • Big4 Hobart Airport Tourist Park
  • Captain Cook Holiday Park, Bruny Island.

The West Coast and North West of Tasmania

Mersey Bluff Caravan Park

Find Mersey Bluff Caravan Park in Devonport, the township where you will disembark from the Spirit of Tasmania with your caravan. It’s just a few minutes walk from Patrol Beach and there is a range of walking and cycling tracks in the area as well. Families will enjoy the nearby skate park and enjoy the convenience of two restaurants within a stone’s throw of the park.

Mersey Bluff offers both powered sites and cabins.

Queenstown Cabin and Tourist Park

Queenstown Cabin and Tourist Park is located around 1.5 kilometres from the township of Queenstown. With Mount Owen to the East, the scenery from here is lovely in any season. This region of Tasmania is seriously underrated. Here you can go 4WDing, chase waterfalls, explore the history of Tasmania’s wild west or even raft down the King River. 

Queenstown Cabin & Tourist Park offers powered and unpowered sites, as well as cabins.

Other pet friendly caravan parks in Tasmania’s West Coast and North West to consider:

  • Devonport Discovery Park
  • Marleen Herbs Farm Campsites
  • Cradle Mountain Fishery and Camping.

Rules for Dog Friendly Caravan Parks in Tasmania

Of course, all of these dog friendly caravan parks in Tasmania have their own rules but in general:

  • Always call ahead to confirm your dog will be welcome
  • Only friendly and well-behaved dogs will be permitted
  • Dogs must be on a lead and under control at all times
  • You’re going to have to pick up their poop. Every single one!

Popular

Looking for RV-friendly campsites on a budget? Discover five scenic spots across Australia where you can park your van for $5 or less.

Looking for a new RV? Not sure what style is right for you? Caravans and Motorhomes have their pros and cons – here’s the lowdown on each to help you decide.

A growing number of overweight RVs on Australian roads is putting travellers at risk. Here’s what you need to know about RV weight and how to avoid costly mistakes.

Single-bed motorhomes aren’t for everyone but they have their advantages, as Malcolm Street discovers while road-testing the brand-new Avida Beechworth.

A-frame towing offers travellers the best of both worlds, combining the comfort of a motorhome with the convenience of a separate runabout.

Set along the iconic Great Ocean Road, Warrnambool is a vibrant seaside town where rich maritime history meets laid-back coastal living. From whale watching and dramatic ocean scenery to heritage streetscapes, cultural attractions and great food, Warrnambool offers something for every traveller.

Sweet in-season pumpkin and salty halloumi pair nicely with tangy pesto for these simple veggie-packed pizzas for two.

Plan your route around Australia’s biggest caravan and camping shows and turn every stop into part of the journey.

Experience luxury and off-road prowess with the Suncamper Sherwood Conqueror 2.0, the ultimate 4X4 motorhome for adventurous travelers.

The German-built Sunlight T68 Brings Euro Innovation to motorhoming and, while it's not yet available in Australia, local manufacturers should take note.

thl Australia head of marketing Rebecca McKenzie is a Brit who calls New Zealand home and loves heading back to her home continent for a road trip. Here, she gives us five top tips for hiring an RV overseas.

The Sunliner is a spacious couples' motorhome that won't break the bank! And what it lacks in external storage, it makes up for in internal roominess.

You May Like

Travel Stories30 Mar, 2025

Experience Tasmania's Best CMCA Member Stop Overs for an Unforgettable RV Journey

Join Tim and Shendelle as they recount their unforgettable journey to Tasmania, highlighting the charms of Sprent, free camping, and dog-friendly stays along the way.

Features13 Feb, 2026

The best dog friendly holiday parks

Travelling just isn’t the same without your dog along for the ride. From beach access and off-leash runs to on-site dog washes, these dog friendly holiday parks around Australia make it easy to plan a getaway with your best mate.

Travel Stories11 Sept, 2023

28 Days in Tassie

CMCA members David and Hua's third trip to the island state saw them take their little RV on the Spirit of Tasmania to visit places more unusual and out of the way.